HISTROM for all: Caregivers

Next part with my series, HISTROM for all is the letter C!

C is for Caregivers

Add some historical romance to your TBR with these great reads that contain the classic caregiver trope.

Just like Heaven by Julia Quinn

Honoria from the notoriously untalented Smythe-Smith family is reconnected with her brother’s best friend, Marcus. He practically grew up in her family home and promised her exiled brother to watch out for her. After a bit of a stumble, an infection confines Marcus to a sickbed. Honoria and her mother hold themselves up in his estate to care for him. There’s even some impromptu scissor surgery.

 

Yours Until Dawn by Teresa Medeiros

Samantha comes to Gabriel’s country home to apply for the position of his nurse. He is recently blinded and scarredfrom his service in the Royal Navy and refuses to be helped, as he believes his sight will return. After a particularly nasty accident, Samantha heals him and goes on to teach him how to live as a blind man with dignity and find happiness again.

 

The Marquess Wins a Wife by Aydra Richards

Luke is drowning in life when he is taken at gunpoint by Lizzie who confused him for another man. Unfortunately, he ends up shot in the arm, and Lizzie refuses to let him die. After stitching him up and nursing him back to health, it seems like Lizzie is saving him from a lot more than a gunshot wound. In his own ways, he offers to take care of her and her family by offering a marriage of convenience.

As of now, this book is available on Kindle Unlimited.

 

Lost in Your Arms by Christina Dodd

Estranged from her husband for almost a decade, Enid works as a nurse-companion to a witty eldery woman. However, she is called away to care for her husband, MacLean, after he survived an explosion. She nurses him back from the very edge of death, but he seems different than the husband she remembers. He, on the other hand, can’t remember anything at all, even his wife.


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